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As per the issue description you are facing lots of issue with Windows 8. If you do not have Windows 8 installation DVD, you may have to create one, boot the computer from it and then perform an Automatic Repair. To create installation media, you may refer to the article given below:. Create installation media for Windows 8. After creating the disc, boot the computer from the disc and then try the following method to perform an Automatic Repair.
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Hello, I understand that this has been asked and answered many, many times before but nothing has resolved my issue. What can I do? I cannot do anything! I am having the same problem with on of my computers. Black screen Nothing works to make the screen or any other part of windows visible. To further verify that my windows 10 actually logged in behind the black screen, I tapped the windows key and then clicked the cursor in the lower right corner where I estimated the power icon would be if I were to actually be able to see I then hit the up arrow once and selected enter on the keyboard, the system rebooted; if I do the same thing after the reboot, but hit the up arrow twice, the system shuts down.
Unfortunately, I had not enabled the function to allow me to boot into safe-mode. Still just a black screen and cursor. I blame myself for not creating a rescue boot disk
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